When I looked at the options on this I decided that being retired with no time schedual that I would just not drive in the rain Works for me!!!

Yeah Jim. Great concept. Depending on when your bus was last washed, your 'rain-avoidance' program may be risky behaviour. I've been rained on every time the bus is clean. I've got the sorry air-push wipers (relatively sorry) and have replaced the drivers side with a rebuilt unit. The rebuilt unit would stall about every minute or two, and this went on for two seasons...real PITA. It rained on us almost the whole return trip from Arcadia...and I'm having to park and turn back on the &^%$# wiper motor for 600 miles. I really don't like air motors! This summer, it has started working correctly. The original pax side air motor has always worked flawlessly... I'd go with electric, and will...one day. Regarding the delay feature, even if the motors don't have a delay, it can be added. The module can be bought aftermarket or removed from a pickup or any large American vehicle. You'll need a wiring diagram for the model unit you use if from a donor vehicle.KY, $500 bucks for both sides with new arms is a deal! Go for it! JR

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Good info there JR, thanks. One of my concerns is to lessen the chance of air line leaks and since the air wipers seem to be a problem area there, I want to take the time to eliminate that now.

Luvrbus, I have talked to Dan about the smart wheel also and would not order mine until I got all my welding done. I know me and I would have had one of those oh sh** moments while grinding and throwing sparks to the steering column that I just "had" to see mounted in the bus....lol... So I wait and wait and wait .....till I get the welding done. Getting close now though. Has your wheel got the wiper controls integrated into it by any chance???

Steve you are good at posting pictures at your site, will these electric windshield wipers fit a lowly Prevost, and ok, ok I will ask, what is a Eagle smart wheel!......Steve I was at your site the other day I wish I worked as fast as you do, you are looking good!

Pat, a smart wheel is a steering wheel that has all the controls in the center of the wheel. If you ever look into getting one make sure to get the new version. Seems as the first version they had problems with the contacts corroding or something and did an alteration to fix it. It has been awhile for me now so I cant remember exactly what controls are in the center of the wheel. Luvrbus could fill us in here. Tilt telescopic column to boot.

I have the rustbullet on the steel in the rear on the passenger side now and well, its just now. The closer I get to being done the faster I move to get the steel done. Looks like things are going pretty dang fast up your way too. Looking good up there Pat. I am sure we both know that winters coming

Thanks .........Kentucky Steve.......

P.s. Not sure about the wipers fitting your Prevost. If you call Dan in parts at Silvereaglebus I am sure you guys can figure something out. On the other side though, I am pretty sure you could modifiy them to work.

Does anyone know where to get parts for those Air-push motors. The air inlet fitting on ours is broke. I haven't been able to locate a wholesaler for the parts and a replacement motor from International Bus Parts was over $300. We'll use super glue first.

I will be looking for your update pics of the electric wipers on your webpage. I'm interested in doing this myself, oneday. Price sure is appealing. Course it doesn't rain too much here in Texas but when it does it's a t**d floater!

The psheee, psheee, of air wipers is all part of being a bus for me. They are a lot cheaper to fix than change to electric. If I wanted electric wipers, I'd buy a Winnebago! My old bus wouldn't be as much of a bus without the air wipers.Having said that, I respect anything anybody does to their own bus.